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Gary Smee

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  1. Stumps - day four

    So that brings the curtain down on another exciting week of County Championship cricket.

    The highlight of day four had to be at New Road where Worcestershire reached a target of 401 to beat Northants.

    Yorkshire also closed the gap on Division One leaders Middlesex with a 305-run victory over Nottinghamshire at Scarborough.

    Paul Grunill is back with the next live text commentary on Sunday as Yorkshire take on Surrey in the semi-final of the One-Day Cup. That match starts at 13:00 BST.

    Until then, goodbye and have a great Bank Holiday weekend.

  2. Final results

    County Championship

    Division One:

    Yorkshire 282 & 263-4 dec v Notts 94 & 146 - Yorks won by 305 runs

    Surrey 480 & 39-0 v Lancashire 287 & 230 - Surrey won by 10 wickets

    Somerset 587-8 dec v Hampshire 338 & 254-5 - Match Drawn

    Durham 207 & 195-3 dec v Warwickshire 381-8 dec - Match Drawn

    Division Two:

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 404-8 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec - Worcs won by two wickets

    Gloucestershire 221 & 243 v Kent 533-6 dec - Kent won by an innings and 69 runs

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 236-8 - Sussex won by two wickets

    Click here for full scorecards.

  3. BreakingSUSSEX BEAT GLAMORGAN BY TWO WICKETS

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 236-8

    And there it is, the second thrilling chase of today is done and dusted.

    George Garton edges Michael Hogan to the third-man boundary to win the game for Sussex

    Phew, I think I need a lie down.

  4. Scores are level

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 232-8

    Great over for Sussex - Ben Brown hits Timm van der Gugten to the boundary and finishes the over with a three.

    The scores are level.

    Four overs to go.

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    Every ball covered

    Blimey, the TMS team have been busy today!

  6. Sussex require 10 off 30 balls

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 223-8

    Meanwhile back in Cardiff, Sussex are creeping towards the winning line.

    Five overs to go.

  7. BreakingWORCESTERSHIRE BEAT NORTHANTS BY TWO WICKETS

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 404-8 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Unbelievable! Worcestershire have chased down 401 to beat Northants.

    Joe Leach finishes the match with a six off Ben Sanderson.

    It's Worcestershire's highest-ever run chase at New Road and the second best in their history.

    What makes it even more extraordinary is that Northants scored 551 in their first innings.

    Hats off to both captains though who made sure the game went down to the wire with some smart declarations.

  8. Worcestershire need four to win

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 397-8 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Even bigger boundary at New Road as Jack Shantry finds the ropes off Ben Sanderson.

    10 balls left.

  9. Sussex need 14 off seven overs

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 219-8

    Big boundary for Sussex. George Garton hits Graham Wagg for four and the target is down to 14.

  10. Worcestershire require 9 off 12 balls

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 392-8 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Joe Leach to face Ben Sanderson.

  11. WICKET Barnard (c Murphy b Sanderson) 8

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 391-8 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Drama at New Road. With just 10 needed, Ed Barnard nicks Ben Sanderson behind.

    Three overs left, Jack Shantry joins Joe Leach in the middle.

  12. WICKET Briggs (c Meschede b van der Gugten) 36

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 211-8

    The game takes another twist at the SWALEC.

    Timm van der Gugten picks up his fifth wicket as Danny Briggs chips him to Craig Meschede at mid-on.

    Sussex need 22 off 8.1 overs.

  13. Worcestershire need 13 off 24 balls

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 388-7 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Eight runs come off Rory Kleinveldt's over to put Worcestershire back in the driving seat.

    If they reach their target of 401, it will be the second-best chase in Worcestershire's history.

    The 449-9 they made to beat Somerset in 1996 remains their highest.

  14. Sussex require 27 off 10 overs

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 206-7

    Surely this is Sussex's to lose now?

    Danny Briggs and Ben Brown have put on 50 in 7.3 overs.

    Super batting.

  15. Worcestershire need 27 off six overs

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 374-7 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Oh, it's getting very tense at New Road now.

    The scoring has slowed down and Worcestershire need almost a run-a-ball.

    No nailed on result in this one yet.

  16. Sussex need 35 off 11 overs

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 198-7

    Are Sussex now slight favourites?

    Danny Briggs has changed the complexion of the match with his 29 off 26 balls.

    A wicket could change things though.

  17. 12 off the over

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 367-7 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Anything Danny Briggs can do at Cardiff, Joe Leach can match at New Road.

    The Worcestershire all-rounder hits Chad Barrett for three fours in four balls to take the target down to 34 off 10 overs.

    I'm going to stop making predictions, I have no idea which way either of these games are going to finish.

  18. Briggs counters for Sussex

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 181-7

    Danny Briggs has come out swinging! The 25-year-old hits Michael Hogan for three fours in an over and then finds another boundary off Craig Meschede in the next.

    Sussex need 52 off 14 overs.

    Both our remaining games are going down to the wire.

  19. WICKET Cox (c Wakely b Keogh) 34

    Worcestershire 201-3 dec & 355-7 v Northants 551 & 50-1 dec

    Okay, maybe things aren't so set in stone at New Road.

    Ben Cox is out two balls after Ross Whiteley, caught at mid-off.

    Ed Barnard, who is a fine young batsman himself, comes to the middle.

  20. Tough task for Sussex

    Glamorgan 252 & 263 v Sussex 283 & 163-7